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SciFi-VIS 2026 : IEEE VIS 2026 Workshop on Sci-Fi Visualization (SciFi-VIS) | |||||||||||
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SciFi-VIS 2026
Way Out There – How SciFi and Visualization Influence Each Other Exploring the two-way relationship between speculative interfaces and real-world visualization research and systems Call for Participation Aims and Scope Science fiction (SciFi) and visualization research have long influenced one another: SciFi imagines future data interfaces, while visualization adapts and reinterprets these ideas in practice. Yet this relationship remains informal and insufficiently understood. It is often unclear which ideas originate from SciFi, how they are translated into visualization, and which remain “too far out there” due to technical or practical constraints. SciFi-VIS aims to bridge this gap between imagination and implementation by bringing together researchers, designers, and creators to examine speculative interfaces, their feasibility, and their role in shaping future visualization systems and research directions. Topics Topics include, but are not limited to: -SciFi-inspired visualization concepts and systems -Design processes and decisions in SciFi interfaces -Speculative and future-oriented visualization design -Feasibility and limits of speculative interfaces -Evaluation of speculative and imagined visualization systems -Physics-based visualizations in SciFi media -Shape-changing visualizations in SciFi media -Referencing between SciFi and visualization work Submission Types We encourage creative and non-traditional contributions, including: -Short papers -Position papers -Posters -Demo proposals and show-and-tell artifacts -Curated SciFi examples (scene breakdowns + analysis) -Speculative designs and artistic explorations This is a non-archival workshop, so work-in-progress and exploratory ideas are welcome. Submission Details Length -Papers, reports, or documentation: up to 1000 words (approx. 2–4 pages) -Other formats: flexible (short is better, we don’t publish SciFi books ;) ) Paper/documentation format -VGTC template recommended (https://tc.computer.org/vgtc/publications/conference/) -Up to 4 figures encouraged -Ensure proper copyright and attribution Submission platform: PCS (*** Instructions) Publication: Non-archival. Accepted submissions may be optionally hosted on the workshop website or an open repository. Workshop Format SciFi-VIS is a half-day hybrid workshop featuring keynote talks, lightning presentations, poster and demo sessions, and interactive group activities. The workshop emphasizes discussion, co-creation, and cross-community exchange to explore speculative interfaces and future visualization systems. Important Dates All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE). Submission deadline: July 30, 2026 Notification: September 15, 2026 Camera-ready: September 21, 2026 Organizers Ulrik Günther — Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf Julián Méndez — TU Dresden Gabriela Molina León — Aarhus University Samuel Pantze — Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS) Mario Romero — Linköping University Abdulhaq Adetunji Salako — University of Rostock Annalena Ulschmid — TU Wien Website & Contact Website: https://scifi-vis.github.io/ Contact: scifi-vis@googlegroups.com |
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